Am 03.07.2013 01:26, schrieb Chris Packham:
> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:56 AM, Jens Lehmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Am 02.07.2013 12:12, schrieb Chris Packham:
>>> --- a/Documentation/git-submodule.txt
>>> +++ b/Documentation/git-submodule.txt
>>> @@ -159,7 +159,9 @@ update::
>>> This will make the submodules HEAD be detached unless `--rebase` or
>>> `--merge` is specified or the key `submodule.$name.update` is set to
>>> `rebase`, `merge` or `none`. `none` can be overridden by specifying
>>> - `--checkout`.
>>> + `--checkout`. Setting the key `submodule.$name.update` to `!command`
>>> + will cause `command` to be run. `command` can be any arbitrary shell
>>> + command that takes a single argument, namely the sha1 to update to.
>>> +
>>> If the submodule is not yet initialized, and you just want to use the
>>> setting as stored in .gitmodules, you can automatically initialize the
The above hunk is perfectly fine ...
>>> @@ -172,6 +174,7 @@ If `--force` is specified, the submodule will be
>>> checked out (using
>>> `git checkout --force` if appropriate), even if the commit specified in the
>>> index of the containing repository already matches the commit checked out
>>> in
>>> the submodule.
>>> ++
>>>
>>> summary::
>>> Show commit summary between the given commit (defaults to HEAD) and
... but I don't understand the extra '+'-line added here.
>> I'm not sure this change is necessary ;-)
>
> Not necessary because it should be documented in
> Documentation/config.txt instead, or not necessary because it's a
> niche feature that doesn't need to be advertised?
Sorry for the confusion, I should have been more specific here.
>>> diff --git a/git-submodule.sh b/git-submodule.sh
>>> index eb58c8e..a7c2375 100755
>>> --- a/git-submodule.sh
>>> +++ b/git-submodule.sh
>>> @@ -799,6 +799,12 @@ Maybe you want to use 'update --init'?")"
>>> say_msg="$(eval_gettext "Submodule path
>>> '\$prefix\$sm_path': merged in '\$sha1'")"
>>> must_die_on_failure=yes
>>> ;;
>>> + !*)
>>> + command="${update_module#!}"
>>> + die_msg="$(eval_gettext "Unable to exec
>>> '\$command \$sha1' in submodule path '\$prefix\$sm_path'")"
>>
>> Hmm, "Unable to exec" does not quite cut it, as the command was executed
>> but returned an error, right? Maybe something like this:
>>
>> Execution of '\$command \$sha1' failed in submodule path
>> '\$prefix\$sm_path'
>>
>
> Will include in v4 once I write some tests.
Thanks.
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